This patch is applicable for JDBC drivers running Identity Manager 4.8 or later. The driver version will be changed to 4.2.2.0300 after the patch is applied.
Note: JDBC fanout version 1.2.8 can be found when we upgrade to latest IDM engine patches.
This Readme comprises the following sections:
Identity Manager 4.8 or later
The driver upgrade process involves the following tasks:
Name | Package Name | Version | Build Date | Build Number |
---|---|---|---|---|
MySQL Base | NOVLJDBCMYBS | 2.4.2 | 20230118 | 145756 |
MySQL Default | NOVLJDBCMYDC | 2.4.2 | 20230118 | 150148 |
SQL Server Base | NOVLJDBCSSBS | 2.4.8 | 20230111 | 161347 |
SQL Server Default | NOVLJDBCSSDC | 2.4.8 | 20230111 | 161459 |
DB2 Base | NOVLJDBCDB2 | 2.4.3 | 20230118 | 122650 |
DB2 Default | NOVLJDBCDBDC | 2.4.3 | 20230118 | 133345 |
Oracle Base | NOVLJDBCORAB | 2.5.4 | 20230118 | 134748 |
Oracle Default | NOVLJDBCORDC | 2.5.4 | 20230118 | 134936 |
PostgreSQL Base | NOVLJDBCPGBS | 2.4.3 | 20230118 | 141804 |
Postgres Default | NOVLJDBCPGDC | 2.4.3 | 20230118 | 141928 |
rpm -Uvh (patch-path)/linux/novell-DXMLjdbc.rpm
NOTE: If the driver is installed with Remote Loader, run the above command on the machine where Remote Loader is installed.
The _db.* file is created during a non-root installation of the Identity Manager engine. Absence of this file might indicate that Identity Manager is not properly installed. Reinstall Identity Manager to correctly place the file in the directory.
ROOTDIR=<non-root eDirectory location>
This will set the environmental variables to the directory where Identity Vault is installed as a non-root user.
For example, to install the JDBC driver RPM, use this command:
rpm --dbpath $ROOTDIR/rpm -Uvh --relocate=/usr=$ROOTDIR/opt/novell/eDirectory --relocate=/etc=$ROOTDIR/etc --relocate=/opt/novell/eDirectory=$ROOTDIR/opt/novell/eDirectory --relocate=/opt/novell/dirxml=$ROOTDIR/opt/novell/dirxml --relocate=/var=$ROOTDIR/var --badreloc --nodeps --replacefiles /home/user/novell-DXMLjdbc.rpm
where /opt/novell/eDirectory is the location where non-root eDirectory is installed and /home/user/ is the home directory of the non-root user.
Issues Fixed in Current Release (4.2.2.0300)
Enhancement Introduced in Current Release (4.2.2.0300)